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On the Web
- Windy City Novelties - Offers novelties including glow necklaces and sticks, inflatables, themed party favors, and blinkies.
- Novelty Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- Novelty Gifts Heaven - Offers a variety of gifts such as animal portrait, clocks, wooden toys, mugs and gadgets.
- Xenoline - Specializing in unique electroluminescent novelties, as well as the latest in LED novelty technology.
- Weather Underground: Novelty, Ohio - Current conditions, forecast, and links to weather maps.
- Yahoo Groups: Novelty Salt and Pepper Shakers - Anything you want to share as it relates to collecting novelty salt and pepper shakers.
- Franco American Novelty Co., Inc. - Novelty items such as: wigs, masks, costumes and gags.
- Novelty toys and prizes - Supply novelty toys, prizes, plush, and supplies to redemption center, carnivals, and fund raisers.
- NovelTie.com - Offers novelty wooden carved neckties. Site contains ordering information, a catalogue, and photos.
- Novelty House - Toy and novelty wholesaler specializes in party favors, play toys, prizes, and supplies for carnival games, children's birthday parties, and school events.
Wikipedia Articles
- Novelties - A novelty is a small manufactured adornment, especially a personal adornment. In this sense, the word is usually used in the plural, novelties.
- Screen Novelties - Mark Caballero, Seamus Walsh, and Chris Finnegan comprise the animation collective known as Screen Novelties, whose whimsical and dynamic style fuses classic cartoons,puppetry, and stop motion animation.
- Lee Sims - The 1920s saw the rise of piano novelties and so-called syncopated pianists who helped shape the musical transformation of ragtime into popular music. Lee Sims was one of these piano stylists.
- Petro Prokopovych - Petro Prokopovych (1775–1850, ) was the founder of commercial beekeeping. He introduced a number of novelties in traditional beekeeping that allowed significant progress in the practice.
- David Jablonski - David Jablonski is professor of geophysical sciences and chair of the Committee on Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago. His research focuses upon the ecology and biogeography of the origin of major novelties, the evolutionary role of mass extinctions—in particular the K-T extinction—and other large-scale processes in the history of life.